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Troxel explains how couples can experiment with sleeping arrangements in a way that makes everyone feel safe, and why sleeping apart might be the key to saving your relationship. Wendy Troxel, author of Sharing the Covers: Every Couple’s Guide to Better Sleep. On this episode of How To!, the second in a two-part series, co-host Carvell Wallace continues the conversation with Dr. Especially when one person is having trouble falling or staying asleep. But that doesn’t mean sharing the covers is easy. Sleep is objectively worse when splitting a bed. Sign up now at /howtoplus to help support our work.
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On this episode of How To!, co-host Carvell Wallace brings on Samantha Clarke, happiness consultant, speaker, and author of Love it Or Leave It: How To Be Happy At Work.

Recently, she changed jobs and is in a better place with her mental health, but something is still missing from her life. Her career was demanding and she experienced multiple deaths in her family. The last few years have been overwhelming for Tracy.
